Gizmo_Duck
blathering blatherskite!
I know it sound absurd to say the Final Fantasy series doesn’t get enough credit as it’s still probably the biggest JRPG franchise in the world but when you really stop and think about it, it’s one of a kind, especially in gaming.
Can you honestly think of any game series that despite having very popular entries completely throws out the formula from one game to the next? They don’t just iterate on what made the last game good, they decide to try something completely new every entry even if it pisses fans off. If you loved FF7, you gotta go play FF7. If you loved IX, you can always play it but you’re not getting 5 different sequels of it.
The exceptions being 1-6, that all played similarly even though 6 really changed a lot of stuff up format wise, by not having any real main characters and having the split narrative.
Now people are criticizing FFXVI because you mostly control one characters and they gone full action combat. Theres also not a lot of high tech in this game like others in the series. Is there any other game series that completely changes the formula every game? I honestly can’t think of much. Thats commendable when so many AAA developers are afraid to venture too far away from what made their last games good.
Can you honestly think of any game series that despite having very popular entries completely throws out the formula from one game to the next? They don’t just iterate on what made the last game good, they decide to try something completely new every entry even if it pisses fans off. If you loved FF7, you gotta go play FF7. If you loved IX, you can always play it but you’re not getting 5 different sequels of it.
The exceptions being 1-6, that all played similarly even though 6 really changed a lot of stuff up format wise, by not having any real main characters and having the split narrative.
Now people are criticizing FFXVI because you mostly control one characters and they gone full action combat. Theres also not a lot of high tech in this game like others in the series. Is there any other game series that completely changes the formula every game? I honestly can’t think of much. Thats commendable when so many AAA developers are afraid to venture too far away from what made their last games good.

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